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Sorby House Sheffield, building, Image, Burngreave, Design, English Project
Sorby House, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Sheffield Building by Bond Bryan Architects, England, UK
12 May 2008
Bond Bryans New Deal Building Gives
Typical 60s Office Block Sustainability Makeover
Sorby House in Sheffield designed by Bond Bryan Architects is now
complete and has opened to the public. The 3,500 sqm community project
building forms the centrepiece of the Burngreave New Deal for Communities
(BNDfC) regeneration programme.

The once-typical 1960s office building now incorporates many sustainable
energy features, including twin wall façade technology to promote
natural passive ventilation, and acoustic protection from traffic
noise.
A Biomass boiler installation provides heating from locally sourced
renewable fuel and the natural passive ventilation is marked at roof
level by the striking lime green ventilation cowls. These provide
much needed personality to the building and present a new skyline
feature visible from around the city.
The striking design acts as a visual catalyst for regeneration at
the heart of this deprived ward. Retaining the majority of the existing
building structure is a major sustainability gain at a time when many
buildings of this age, and newer, have been demolished.
The formerly forbidding, institutional building has been transformed
to a colourful, vibrant and welcoming area, offering flexible and
dynamic spaces for community use as well as serviced accommodation
for new business start-ups. The new design represents a major makeover
with a striking twin wall glass façade to the main road frontage
which provides exciting views into the new interior atrium.
Bond Bryan was appointed by Burngreave New Deal for Communities in
May 2004 to undertake the major refurbishment of the office block
on Spital Hill in the centre of Burngreave.
The process has been energised throughout by the close working relationship
between the client and the architects creative team.
Associate Director Stephen Mitchell from Bond Bryan says: The
brief was to provide a landmark building to act as a catalyst in BNDfCs
10-year strategy for the regeneration of the Burngreave district.
The building was a typical 1960s T shaped
office block fronting Spital Hill and extending to Sorby Street at
the rear. We have designed the 3,500 square metres of floor space
to be a mixture of open plan and cellular offices.
Interestingly, the heating is provided using a Biomass boiler
using locally sourced wood chips and the existing uninsulated building
now achieves modern thermal insulation requirements.
We have also implemented external facades finished with sto
resin through-colour based reinforced render systems. This will help
extend the life of the building and protect it in the long term.
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